Step into a world where flour and water transform into miniature masterpieces! 🌾💧 China’s handcrafted dough figurines, a tradition dating back to the Han Dynasty (202 BC–220 AD), are more than just art—they’re a gateway to history. Imagine turning a humble kitchen staple into delicate teapots, mythical creatures, or even pop culture icons! 🐉☕️
For centuries, artisans have shaped dough into vibrant sculptures, blending storytelling and craftsmanship. In 2008, this mesmerizing skill earned a spot on China’s National Intangible Cultural Heritage List, ensuring its legacy thrives. 🏛️✨ Today, young creators are reimagining the craft, merging ancient techniques with modern vibes—think dragon figurines vibing with anime aesthetics.
Want to try your hand at dough art? 👐 From Spring Festival celebrations to DIY workshops, this craft bridges generations and continents. Who knew history could be so… squishable?
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Spring Festival Special: The charm of handcrafted dough figurines
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